data HW1;
infile '/folders/myfolders/MY SAS Files/Data/newstate.sas7bdat' dlm=',';
input state :$35
region :$10
visits
salesman
sale
expenses;
label state = 'State Name'
region = 'Region Assignment'
visits = 'Visits from Regional Manager'
salesman = 'Number of Salesmen'
sale = 'Gross Sales For Last Quarter'
expenses= 'Advertising Expenses For Last Quarter'
;
run;
proc contents data=HW1;
run;
/**/
proc print data=HW1;
run;
Hello, I can't figure out why the observations are not showing. The variables names are correct and so is the file location.
newstate.sas7bdat is a dataset, you can't read it as a text file.
Simply define the location as a library:
libname myLib "/folders/myfolders/MY SAS Files/Data";
and access the dataset, for example:
proc means data=myLib.newstate;
by region;
var expenses;
run;
newstate.sas7bdat is a dataset, you can't read it as a text file.
Simply define the location as a library:
libname myLib "/folders/myfolders/MY SAS Files/Data";
and access the dataset, for example:
proc means data=myLib.newstate;
by region;
var expenses;
run;
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